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badge Aug 13th 2006 4:05 pm

what steps do i need to take
 
Hi there i am 22 years old i am a fully qualifed bricklayer i have been in the trade for 5 years and i would like to move to canada to live and work but i am not sure what steps to take and what sort of area in canada should i go to i also have my class 1 hgv leicence could some one help me please thank you

H143 Aug 13th 2006 4:16 pm

Re: what steps do i need to take
 
Try looking at www.bunac.org.uk - for a one year visa and www.cic.gc.ca for immigration information.

I think the trades are very much in demand so you might be able to get a work permit and get there fairly quickly. I'm sure there are some people on here who will be able to tell you more about this.

If you get a Bunac visa you can go for a year and try some different areas and hopefully get someone to sponsor you for a permit. What are your reasons for going, what are you hobbies and what sort of places do you like living in?

Hayley

jempee Aug 13th 2006 5:47 pm

Re: what steps do i need to take
 

Originally Posted by badge
Hi there i am 22 years old i am a fully qualifed bricklayer i have been in the trade for 5 years and i would like to move to canada to live and work but i am not sure what steps to take and what sort of area in canada should i go to i also have my class 1 hgv leicence could some one help me please thank you


What area was you looking to go to? If British Columbia suits you could try going for PNP. We will be going over in sept on PNP and husband is a bricklayer. You would need a qualification certificate i believe.

badge Aug 13th 2006 6:32 pm

Re: what steps do i need to take
 
hi hayley thanks for the reply i like snowboarding as a hobby i look forward to it every year i would like to live in the country not to far away from a town canada is such a big place i want to go for a holiday in january to have a look and see about getting a job sorted but just not sure what area thanks Dan


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